Best 5 Mid-size Sedans 2016 || Buying guide Car 2016
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Ford Fusion
Ford Fusion
EPA Fuel Economy 25-42 mpg combined
Trunk Volume 16.0 cu.ft.
Available Total Seating 5
Drivetrain Warranty 5 yr./ 60000 mi.
Available Drivetrains
FWD,
AWD
Government Crash Rating 5
Stars
Why Edmunds Recommends the 2016 Ford Fusion: The 2016 Ford Fusion is an excellent entry in one of the most competitive automotive segments around.
Besides its attractive styling, it boasts sharp handling, a composed ride and a quiet cabin that approaches luxury levels of materials quality and ambience. The
Fusion also offers the widest range of powertrains in the segment, including two energetic turbocharged four-cylinders and a pair of hybrid models. One is a straight hybrid that returns 42 mpg and the other is a plug-in hybrid (
Ford Fusion Energi) that can go 20 miles on electricity alone.
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2016
Honda Accord
Honda Accord
EPA Fuel Economy 26-47 mpg combined
Trunk Volume 15.8 cu.ft.
Available Total Seating 5
Drivetrain Warranty 5 yr./ 60000 mi.
Available Drivetrains
Front Wheel Drive
Government Crash Rating 5 Stars
Why Edmunds Recommends the 2016 Honda Accord: Since practically its introduction nearly four decades ago, the Honda Accord has been setting the standard for what a family sedan should and can be.
True to form, the 2016 Honda Accord carries on that tradition.
It's safe, roomy and remarkably easy to drive, and, with its updates for 2016, boasts distinctive styling and new availability of
Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto smartphone app integration. Efficient and powerful four- and six-cylinder engines are available, alongside a hybrid and a plug-in hybrid. In many ways, the
Accord remains a benchmark.
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2016 Mazda 6
Mazda 6
EPA Fuel Economy 29-32 mpg combined
Trunk Volume 14.8 cu.ft.
Available Total Seating 5
Drivetrain Warranty 5 yr./ 60000 mi.
Available Drivetrains Front Wheel Drive
Government Crash Rating 5 Stars
Why Edmunds Recommends the 2016 Mazda 6: If you love to drive and are looking for a midsize sedan, look no farther than the 2016 Mazda 6. But even if you don't love driving, the Mazda 6 still has plenty to offer. For one, just look at it!
Beyond the stunning exterior, the Mazda 6 offers a comfortable ride, excellent fuel economy (even without a hybrid variant) and a spacious interior updated for 2016 with a more pleasing design, higher-quality materials and one of the best technology interfaces in the segment.
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2016
Hyundai Sonata
Hyundai Sonata
EPA Fuel Economy 26-42 mpg combined
Trunk Volume 16.3 cu.ft.
Available Total Seating 5
Drivetrain Warranty 10 yr./ 100000 mi.
Available Drivetrains Front Wheel Drive
Government Crash Rating 5 Stars
Why Edmunds Recommends the 2016 Hyundai Sonata: The 2016 Hyundai Sonata isn't as visually appealing as the previous-generation model, nor is it as engaging to drive as some of the other choices in this segment. However, the 2016
Sonata is a resolutely sensible midsize family sedan that does just about everything you would want it to. It delivers superior value by way of its generous features for the money, and a lengthy warranty that can only be matched by its
Kia Optima corporate cousin. Its cabin is well put together, incredibly spacious and easy to use thanks to user-friendly tech features that now include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for 2016. An updated hybrid and a new plug-in hybrid model join the lineup this year.
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2016
Toyota Camry
Toyota Camry
EPA Fuel Economy 25-41 combined
Trunk Volume
13.1 / 15.4 cu.ft.
Available Total Seating 5
Drivetrain Warranty 10 yr./ 100000 mi.
Available Drivetrains Front Wheel Drive
Government Crash Rating 5 Stars
Why Edmunds Recommends the 2016 Toyota Camry: The Toyota Camry has been a best-seller for years, but in our testing, we often found it fell short of being what we'd consider one of the best midsize sedans. That changes with last year's Toyota Camry, and it continues for 2016. Extensive improvements to its body structure and suspension produced a much better
Camry to drive, whether you opt for the more comfort-oriented LE and XLE trims, or the more engaging SE and
XSE trims. The interior also saw welcome updates to materials quality and the addition of a standard, user-friendly
Entune touchscreen
interface. It may not be the best, but it certainly stands tall among its top-rated peers.